May 14, 2008 9:23 AM PDT

Gates: Every surface to be a computer

Gates touchscreen

During his keynote Wednesday at the CEO Summit, Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates shows off TouchWall, a 4-foot-by-6-foot touch-screen computer prototype.

(Credit: Microsoft)

It's one step removed from the Midas approach, but Bill Gates wants to turn nearly everything we touch into a computer.

Speaking to a crowd of CEOs gathered in Redmond, Wash., Gates showed off prototype technology he said will allow home and office walls to become computers.

While Microsoft's Surface computers are currently shipping for about $10,000, Gates said the hardware costs for such products need not be that high. Within a few years, it could be in the hands of individuals.

"We're saying it will be absolutely pervasive," Gates said. "When I say everywhere, I mean the individual's office, the home, the living room."

What Gates showed on Wednesday was a 4-foot-by-6-foot prototype called TouchWall. Among the things that appealed to me was the idea that presentations might shift away from the sort of robotic slideshows enabled by PowerPoint.

Along with TouchWall, Gates showed off the software that accompanies it, known as Plex. TouchWall itself uses infrared and laser technology to sense touch input, Microsoft said.

In his speech, Gates also proved why TouchWall is still in the prototype stage.

"Whenever I go up and touch it, the software will notice it," Gates said, in kicking off the demo. When nothing happened, he added the qualifier "theoretically."

The screen did come to life a few minutes later.

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by dascha1 May 14, 2008 9:50 AM PDT
Ykeeep,m - oops! Sorry, just wiped the Smuckers off of my fingers (great PNJ sandwich for lunch). Ok, now what was it he was saying about AllianceWall again?
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by JCPayne May 14, 2008 9:51 AM PDT
Ofcourse he does... Having a computer in everyone's coffee table and two end-tables would be 3 more sales commissions for him....
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by kool_skatkat May 14, 2008 10:08 AM PDT
mmm, can linux touch?
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by dascha1 May 14, 2008 10:29 AM PDT
So the million dollar question is - who's going to pay for it right? Guess what! Ask your Municipal Tech Directors folks. For example, Henrico County Public Schools in Richmond, VA has already broke the deal with Dell to provide a laptop to every student (free of charge, I think). Schools in Prince William County have already started "new construction" of buildings that leave a 6'x4' space for "combination boards" for some time now... Problem is, the teachers and the architects don't agree on everything... like on-site training, maintenance, do 1" tackstrips with Natural cork or Forbo cork go above the empty space to connect the Porcelain-on-Steel with larger tackboards on the other side? Talk is cheap... to make it work you have to get into the Sweets and convince the Contractors you have what it takes to make it, install it and guarantee it with a Lifetime Warranty. :))
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by GhostAlph May 14, 2008 10:31 AM PDT
Great .... one more thing to Windex.
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by GhostAlph May 14, 2008 10:33 AM PDT
Great - one more screen to clean.
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by Get_Bent May 14, 2008 10:44 AM PDT
"Every surface to be a computer"? I want my toilet seat to be a computer; then I can program while I'm sitting on the crapper. Oh, wait, that's already been done -- it's called Microsoft Windows. It would explain a lot about that Vista....
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by sanenazok May 14, 2008 10:49 AM PDT
Good demo strategy - make the beta program all blue so in case it crashes you can pretend it has entered into a "PowerShell" text-only mode. Very smart!
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by rocketjam May 14, 2008 10:54 AM PDT
Just how accurate has Mr. Gates actually been in predicting the future?
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by MaLvaDo39 May 14, 2008 10:55 AM PDT
More Vaporware! Just like that huge @ss table they are trying to sell. Try real touch technology ... iPhone and something in June...
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